A 10-minute walk from Takamatsu Station, Rihga Hotel Zest Takamatsu offers comfortable rooms with free internet. The hotel features 5 dining options and massage services.
Takamatsu Tokyu REI Hotel is located a 7-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port. It offers a restaurant and accommodation with free internet access.
Philip
United Kingdom
The staff were very helpful. The location is good near station and mall. Everything was clean.
Dormy Inn Takamatsu is located in the center of Takamatsu city's shopping and amusement district. It features air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet access.
Located within less than 1 km of Sunport Fountain and a 14-minute walk of Kitahamaebisu Shrine, 女性用 Art Setouchi Triennale Hotel Female Only offers rooms in Takamatsu.
Joana
United States
I was expecting for a shared room, so I was really surprised when I found a private room. The room was big and I had my own toilet and shower.
Rooms have a 32-inch LCD TV and free wired internet. Each air-conditioned room at Takamatsu Airport APA Hotel comes with an en suite bathroom and offers video-on-demand movies.
Keiko
Australia
Only 15 minutes walk to Takamatsu Airport. Whenever we need they give us their shuttle bus to/from the airport. The room was more spacious than I expected. Only one thing I concerned about the mould in the bathroom. That’s totally not acceptable.
Offering a Japanese/French restaurant with outdoor dining, rental bicycles and free parking, Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel is 4km from JR Takamatsu Station and 3.5 km from Ritsurin-koen Garden.
Set in Takamatsu, 12 km from Sunport Takamatsu, THE CHELSEA BREATH offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a shared lounge and a garden.
Located in the centre of Takamatsu city, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Takamatsu offers modern Western accommodations with free WiFi available throughout the building.
Offering modern rooms with a Simmons bed, a flat-screen satellite TV and free wired internet, Royal Park Hotel is a 5-minute drive from JR Takamatsu Train Station. Massages and bicycles are available.
Access to the Club room. Excellent value for money.
Dormy Inn Takamatsu is located in the center of Takamatsu city's shopping and amusement district. It features air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet access.
Set in Takamatsu, 5.7 km from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 00941v offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Offering a Japanese/French restaurant with outdoor dining, rental bicycles and free parking, Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel is 4km from JR Takamatsu Station and 3.5 km from Ritsurin-koen Garden.
Neat and clean. Good staff. Lots of parking space.
Located within 1.2 km of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 1.1 km of Sunport Fountain, Takamatsu Century Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Takamatsu.
Great staff with patience organising Yamato luggage
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Train Station, Hotel AreaOne Takamatsu offers simple Western and Japanese-style accommodation with free internet access.
JR Clement Inn Takamatsu provides air-conditioned rooms in Takamatsu. Located around 1.2 km from Takamatsu castle, the Japanese-style business hotel is also 7 km away from Setonaikai Kokuritsukōen.
Excellent location! Only took around 2 mins to pier
Hotel Bokaiso is a 25-minute drive from Takamatsu Station. Guests can enjoy the sunset and city views at night from the summit of Mount Yashima, a 12-minute drive away.
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하지만 아침으로 충분 괜찮았어요
위치 시설 서비스 모두 최고!
Set in Takamatsu, 5.7 km from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 22122v offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Takamatsu Tokyu REI Hotel is located a 7-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port. It offers a restaurant and accommodation with free internet access.
A 10-minute walk from Takamatsu Station, Rihga Hotel Zest Takamatsu offers comfortable rooms with free internet. The hotel features 5 dining options and massage services.
Situated within 2.5 km of Takamatsu Heike Monogatari Historical Museum and 4 km of Asahi Green Park, HOTEL LiVEMAX Takamatsu Eki Mae features rooms in Takamatsu.
It was an excellent location. The property was newer.
Located within less than 1 km of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and a 10-minute walk of Sunport Fountain, Setouchi Triennale Hotel 203 Japanese style Art / Vacation STAY 61564 provides rooms with air...
Set within less than 1 km of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and a 10-minute walk of Sunport Fountain, Setouchi Triennale Hotel 403 Japanese style Art Female only - Vacation STAY 62544 offers rooms with...
Situated within less than 1 km of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and a 10-minute walk of Sunport Fountain, Setouchi Triennale Hotel 301Art1 Female dormitory - Vacation STAY 61583 features rooms with air...
Set within less than 1 km of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and a 12-minute walk of Sunport Fountain, ALPHABED INN Takamatsuekimae offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Takamatsu.
Located in Takamatsu, 5.7 km from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 22102v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located within 800 metres of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and less than 1 km of Sunport Fountain, Business Hotel Lupinus - Vacation STAY 55814v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private...
Rooms have a 32-inch LCD TV and free wired internet. Each air-conditioned room at Takamatsu Airport APA Hotel comes with an en suite bathroom and offers video-on-demand movies.
On average, 3-star hotels in Takamatsu cost £69 per night, and 4-star hotels in Takamatsu are £111 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Takamatsu can on average be found for £41 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Takamatsu this weekend is £87 or, for a 4-star hotel, £157. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Takamatsu for this weekend cost on average around £57 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £65 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Takamatsu for tonight. You'll pay on average around £85 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Takamatsu will cost around £54 (based on Booking.com prices).
Great place to unwind from the hustle and bustle of major...
Great place to unwind from the hustle and bustle of major cities in Japan, also a perfect jumping-off point for exploring islands in the Seto Inland Sea. It’s a bit sleepy and not tourist oriented, but that’s part of the charm. Plus, some of the best udon i’ve ever had.
Cal
Australia
10
Scored 10
Takamatsu is a wonderful city to explore, and it has famous...
Takamatsu is a wonderful city to explore, and it has famous sites such as Ritsurin Garden and Yashima Temple. It has lots of options for shopping and eating, and beautiful views from many locations. There's also an opportunity to take Udon making class and visit nearby islands. Udon and other local delicacies are easy to find and excellent.
HF
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Takamatsu - like the rest of Shikoku - is chronically...
Takamatsu - like the rest of Shikoku - is chronically overlooked by most tourists it Japan in favor of the traditional ‘Big Name’ places like Osaka & Kyoto, but that doesn’t make it any less deserving of your visitation. On the contrary, the fact there are relatively few tourists means you can enjoy it all to yourself!
For one, it’s easily accessible. Arriving from Okayama on the Shinkansen, take the Marine Liner and you’ll be there in an hour. Even better, the ride is amazing with the views from the Seto Sea bridges that you cross giving you phenomenal views of the waters and islands between Honshu & Shikoku.
Once you arrive, you’ll find everything is nearby: the compact city center means that most attractions are easily & quickly accessible, together with plentiful shopping & dining areas.
But best of all is the beauty you’ll find here: The waves of the sea lapping the shore, the views for miles around from the top of the Icon Tower, nearby islands you can explore with a short boat ride, and cultural attractions like Shikoku Village and Ritsurin Koen that easily rival anything you can find in Kyoto.
Takamatsu is a hidden gem that just happens to be on the side of Japan where tourists don’t tread. But as lamentable as it is that it doesn’t get its deserved recognition, the absence of tourists is a good thing in that you can enjoy it without having to worry about crowds!
FishFlipper40
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
The 'Ritsurin Garden' is probably the finest garden in Japan...
The 'Ritsurin Garden' is probably the finest garden in Japan and was my first 'target'. Although I arrived at 09:00 and spent over 4-hrs in the Garden, I only managed to take in the South Garden. I really should have allowed some extra time to complete the North Garden as well but tiredness and the need to continue on to other destinations prevailed. Please note that the garden opens at sunrise throughout the year; in September that means they open at 05:30am! Had I known that, I would headed there much earlier.
My second 'target' in visiting Takamatsu was to visit the latter temples (Temples 78 ~ 87) on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Most of these (as well as Ritsurin Garden) are fairly accessible from the various lines of the Kotoden Electric Railway, so I would recommend purchasing day passes for frequent travel on the Kotoden.
peter41027912
South Korea
8.0
Scored 8.0
Naoshima, Teshima, Ritsin Garden, Takamatsu Castle are the...
Naoshima, Teshima, Ritsin Garden, Takamatsu Castle are the sites to see in town and there are others in town as well. Surprisely, every major European designer has a store in this town as well. And there are other interesting towns nearby. Kurashiki and Kotahira are steeped in tradition with not a lot if Western travelers.
Laura
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
We had a lot of fun driving over the huge bridges to get...
We had a lot of fun driving over the huge bridges to get there, and were so surprised at the size of this town/city! It was a lot bigger than expected and took some time to actually reach the hotel! This isn't really reflected in the map! We could have stayed much longer to enjoy the scenery and city but hadn't planned it in itinerary. So, I can't comment well on what it has to offer as we were time poor. But, driving thru and staying for a night was a very enjoyable experience using both bridges to the island! A lovely area.
Excellent property in the main heart of Takamatsu! Friendly staff, helpful and welcoming. The dorm rooms were spacious and the sleeping pod was comfortable. Noise travels a bit within though. The available kitchen space was convenient for use in food prep or otherwise. Not many amenities for those staying in shared spaces but it was still very nice. The location is very convenient to main shopping areas and walkways. About 15-20 minutes walking from Takamatsu JR Station to WeBase.
I stayed for 4 nights.
The hotel is in walking distance to the 85th temple, as well as artist Isamu Naguchi’s former studio/Museum. The room and public area are all very very clean. I enjoyed the hot bath enormously after a long day. The owner of the hotel is super friendly who really takes care of the guest‘s comfort and safely. I borrowed the electrical bike from the host to cycle along the coastlines. It was the best way to explore local areas,
Location was actually quite good - a few steps from the main shopping street, but a bit far from the train station. Staff were very friendly, all of them put in a lot of effort to help you as much as they can. Rooms were reasonably sized and well maintained. I love the smart pillow, you could have it soft or hard depending on the side you choose. Breakfast was great - very tasty and good variety. Also good luggage storage facility.
The hotel is conveniently located near the Takamastu JR train station. The area has quite a few eatery options such as “Meriken-y”a udon noodle house. The décor in the room feels a bit dated but it is spacious and clean. The breakfast offers both Japanese and Western items. The breakfast items change slightly every day, and I thought it was quite good. The staff in this hotel is very helpful and friendly.
It is centrally located and close to a train station. The rooms were much larger than expected and the bathroom and toilet were separate (not a unit bath like you often see in cheaper Japanese hotels). I have never seen a better hotel room for this price in Japan! The staff was also helpful and friendly. I really can’t say enough good things about this hotel. It was a dice star experience from a budget hotel.
The breakfast selection was pretty good. The hotel have a selection of various pillows for you to take to your room (you will likely need to take one). The staff member on the desk was very polite, too. The place is close to Kotoden Kawaramachi station (short ride from Takamatsu-chikko station, nearby the JR station) for quick access to the port.
The hotel was about a 5-10 minute walk from the train station. Staff were friendly and helpful. My sons speak Japanese, which was very handy when checking in. We had a lovely, spotlessly clean room and enjoyed using the onsen late in the evening. There was a vending machine by the lift and gifts for purchase in the reception area.
Nice and central in Takamatsu, loads of food nearby and maybe 20 mins to the ferry port/train station. Very quiet dorm room. Great toilets and showers. Free towels in the dorm is always a bonus. The lady at reception spoke great English and gave recommendations including to visit ogijima which was stunning.
The hotel is well maintained and conveniently located on the bus route from Takamatsu airport (1000 Yen each way). We had a comfortable room and enjoyed the buffet breakfast. The hotel is a 10 minute walk from JR station, the port area and Castle ruins. Handy to some good Izakya and restaurants.
Very comfortable business hotel, just beside Takamatsu station with an excellent Udon restaurant nearby.
It is a business hotel with reasonably priced rooms. The owner is super kind and willing to help beside the language gap.
I would recommend it.
The staff don't speak much english, but it was we were still able to communicate what was necessary to them, despite not knowing Japanese. The club access is worth paying for! You feel pretty fancy going to the club in this swanky hotel.
I ate salad, yogurt, fried eggs, fish, chicken, rice, curry, miso soup, natto and drinks as breakfast. It’s a 6 minutes walk from かわらまち (Kawaramachi kotoden train station) to this hotel.
Excellent hotel. Right next to ferry and train station, 7 11 on the ground floor. Great onsen on the top floor. Short walk into town. Rooms big with good views. Great value for money
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